Sociopolitical reputation and the reform of pharmacies in Greece and Portugal

Stella Ladi, Catherine Moury, Francesco Stolfi
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This article argues that differences in sociopolitical reputation can explain why interest groups fail or succeed in influencing policymakers and that therefore sociopolitical reputation is a useful addition to the conceptual toolbox of interest groups scholars. Focusing on pharmacies and their associations in Greece and Portugal between 2005 and 2021, this article uses the concept of sociopolitical reputation to explain why reform attempts to reduce pharmaceutical spending and increase competition in the pharmacy sector were successful in Portugal but not in Greece, even though pharmacists are a much stronger interest group in Portugal than in Greece and even though both countries were under significant exogenous pressure to introduce structural reforms in the wake of the Eurozone crisis.
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希腊和葡萄牙的社会政治声誉与药房改革
本文认为,社会政治声誉的差异可以解释利益集团影响政策制定者的失败或成功的原因,因此社会政治声誉是利益集团学者概念工具箱中的一个有益补充。本文以 2005 年至 2021 年间希腊和葡萄牙的药店及其协会为研究对象,利用社会政治声誉的概念来解释为什么葡萄牙减少药品支出和增加药店竞争的改革尝试取得了成功,而希腊却没有,尽管药剂师在葡萄牙是一个比希腊强大得多的利益集团,尽管这两个国家在欧元区危机之后都面临着推行结构改革的巨大外生压力。
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